The abandoned home of the Farrey family was filled with at least a dozen police officers and detectives on Tuesday morning as they continue to search for answers to the location of a missing 5-month-old.

The neighborhood, which was described as quiet by residents, was abuzz all day as several marked and unmarked El Paso Police Department vehicles pulled up to the house on the 7300 block of Cerro Negro to execute a search warrant.

The Farrey family, who were reported missing last week and found in Michigan on Sunday, has not been in the house since late last week. Jeffrey Farrey, 22; Jenna Farrey, 20; Blake Farrey, 19 months old; and Jackson Farrey 5 months old; were reported missing on Friday.

On Monday, police said that the family was found in a motel in Escanaba, Mich., on Sunday without Jackson Farrey, who remains missing. Police would not confirm reports late Tuesday that a baby had been found. The case is being investigated by the El Paso Police Department's Crimes Against Persons unit.

Jeffrey and Jenna Farrey are both being held in the Delta County Correctional Facility in Michigan, according to jail officials. El Paso law enforcement officials, prosecutors and military officials are working to bring Jeffrey and Jenna back to El Paso. Jeffrey Farrey is a soldier stationed at Fort Bliss.

On Tuesday, detectives with the El Paso Police Department arrived at the Farrey's house just before 11 a.m. and began to set up a perimeter with red tape. They didn't walk into the house until just before noon. At 7 p.m., they were still there. Police were also searching the desert in Northeast El Paso.

A black and white car, with a grenade painted on the driver's side, sat in the driveway as police took pictures of it and the front of the house. The car was later towed.

Eventually, a portion of the street was taped off with yellow tape and the El Paso Police Department's Mobile Command Unit was brought in as detectives continued to search the house and the backyard.

Octavio Hidalgo, who rents the house to the Farrey family, said he was told by police on Monday that they would be at the home on Cerro Negro Tuesday morning, and may be there a couple of days.

Alicia Landeros, 55, said she has never seen this much commotion on her street.

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"I never realized they were on our street until my son started talking about it," Landeros said.

Meanwhile, the search warrants for the Farrey house has been sealed for 30 days by the 409th District Court.

On Monday, an arrest warrant was issued for Jenna Farrey for violating the terms of her probation from a 2012 child abandonment and endangerment case. She pleaded guilty in January and was suppose to remain in El Paso County, inform her probation officer of her residence and abide by a curfew, as part of her five-year probation, court documents said.

According to the Escanaba newspaper, the Daily Press, the Delta County Prosecutor Steve Parks said Jeffrey Farrey has an AWOL charge against him.

Jeffrey Farrey holds the rank of specialist, Army officials said. In a YouTube video made this summer, Jenna Farrey said her husband was scheduled to deploy overseas in March.

The couple will remain in jail until they are brought back to El Paso and their 19-month-old son has been placed in Child Protective Services.

The Daily Press also reported that the Farrey family was found at the Eagle's Nest Motel on Sunday morning.

An employee at the Lakeside Motor Inn, in Gladstone, Mich., said the couple stayed at the hotel on Friday night, "without incident," and then checked out on Saturday.

The two motels are about six miles away. The distance from the Farrey home in El Paso to the Lakeside Motor Inn is about 1,681 miles, which Google Maps estimates would take 27 hours to drive.